INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. IV, Laws     (Compiled to March 4, 1927)

Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1929.


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Ca-La Na-Po, etc., Treaty of 1851, (unratified) 1108
Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, California, Executive orders relating to 1014
Cache National Forest, Idaho and Utah,
            proclamation diminishing
982
                      excluded lands in Idaho withdrawn for specified purposes 982
                      remainder opened to settlement 982
Cah-Wai, etc., Treaty of 1851, (unratified) 1092
Cahuilla Reservation, Calif.,
           purchase of land adjacent to
521
                      amount authorized 521
California,
           Angeles National Forest, area modified
999

           appropriation for purchase of land for homeless Indians in
14, 62, 113, 155, 203, 245, 300, 345, 381, 431, 490, 526, 914.

                      for support, etc., of Indians in
14, 62, 113, 155, 203, 245, 300, 345, 381, 441, 467, 500
                                 at specified agencies, etc. 345, 381
           Cleveland National Forest, diminished 960
                      portion reserved for Mission Indians 960
           Executive orders relating to Camp or Fort Independence Indians 1012
                      Chuckekanzie 1013
                      Cold Springs Indians 1013
                      Fort Bidwell School 1014
                      Los Coyotes Mission 1014
                      Mesa Grande 1016
                      Mission Indians, various bands 1017
                      Nevada or Colony Indians 1013
                      Paiute Indians 1016
                      Potrero and Rincon Indians 1016, 1017
                      Sierra National Forest 1013
           gold, etc., mining leases allowed, on unallotted withdrawn mineral lands of                       reservations in 223
           mining leases allowed of metalliferous and nonmetalliferous deposits on                       unallotted withdrawn reservation lands in 910

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California—Continued.
           Mission Reservation, restoring unused lands to settlement, etc.
950
           Tahoe National Forest, Nev. and, diminished 969
           time extended for relinquishing to Indians, railroad lands in 52
           treaties of 1851 (unratified) 1081-1133
Camp or Fort Independence Indians, California,
           Executive orders relating to—
1012
Camp Verde Indians, Arizona,
            appropriation for purchase of lands for, from trust allotments
13
Campo Agency, Calif.,
            appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at
261
Canton, S. Dak.,
            appropriation for insane asylum at
28, 82, 126, 171, 217, 256, 311, 356, 391, 441, 467, 500, 538, 925.
Cantonment Agency, Okla.,
            appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds
222
Canyon Diablo River, Ariz.,
            appropriation for constructing bridge across near Leupp Agency
113, 155, 202, 244, 300
Capitan Grande Agency, Calif.,
           appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at
315, 345
Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians, California,
           Executive orders relating to
1014
           grant of lands in, to San Diego, for dam and reservoir for water supply 187
                      compensation, etc., to Mission Indians 187
           trust period on lands of, extended 10 years 931
                      further extension at discretion of the President 931
Captain Tom Wash Irrigation Project,
           appropriation for maintenance, etc., of
147, 194, 236
Carlisle, Pa.,
           appropriation for school at
27, 81, 125, 170
                      use of bequest for training nurses, authorized 125
Carson City, Nev.,
           appropriation for school at
19, 73, 119, 160, 208, 249, 305, 350, 385, 438, 497, 535, 922.
Carson Hospital, Nev.,
           appropriation for maintenance, etc., of
55, 108, 149, 196, 237, 294, 339, 375, 441, 500, 538, 925.
Cass Lake, Minn.,
           appropriation for bridge across Mississippi River, near
18
                      for road, from bridge funds 157
Cass Lake Reservation, Minn.,
            appropriation for bridge across Mississippi River on, from Chippewa                       funds
116
                      for Forest Service contribution to bridge across Narrows in 141
Castake, Texon, etc. Indians,
            (unratified) treaty with
1101
Cattaraugus Reservation, N. Y.,
           game and fish laws of New York made applicable to, etc
911
                      issue of permits and licenses, exclusive right of Seneca Nation 911
Cedar City, Utah,
           deficiency appropriation for purchase of land in, for Paiute Indians
515
           purchase of lots in, for use of small band of Piute Indians 483
Charles H. Burke School, Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,
           appropriation for support, etc., of
497, 535, 922
           deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc. 515
Charley, Wapato,
           fee simple homestead patent confirmed
129
Chehalis Indians, Washington,
            Executive order restoring certain lands of, to public domain
1050
Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oreg.,
           appropriation for support, etc.
439, 498, 536, 923
                      restriction on Alaska pupils after January 1, 1925 439, 498, 923
Cherokee Agency, N. C., Eastern,
            appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at
351, 387
                      for providing final disposition of, affairs 490
Cherokee Indians, N. C., Eastern Band of,
           final disposition of affairs of
422, 527, 914
Cherokee Indians, Oklahoma (see also Five Civilized Tribes),
            all claims against, to be submitted within one year
168
                      payment, if allowed, from tribal funds 168
                                 balance remaining, to be used for Cherokee Orphan                                             Training School 168
           appropriation for common schools 24, 78, 122, 167, 255, 309, 537, 924
                      for orphan training school 24, 77, 122, 309, 354, 390
                                 purchase of additional land 24, 77, 122
                      for paying trust fund interest to 213
                                 amount to school fund 213
                                 immediate payment directed 213
                      for per capita payment, from tribal funds 25
                                 provisions for restricted Indians 25
                      for reimbursing funds of, in trust for certain lands 947
           claim for interest on former judgment referred to Court of Claims 190
                      power conferred, procedure, etc. 190
                      right to appeal 190
                      limitation on attorney's fee 190
                      supervision of amount recovered 190
           claims of, against United States, to be determined by Court of Claims 403
           grant of land of, to Dwight Mission School; payment 24
Cherokee, N. C.,
           appropriation for bridge across Oconalufty River at
162, 210

                      for school at
20, 74, 119, 162, 251, 306, 351, 387, 438, 497, 535.
Cherokee Orphan Training School, Tahlequah, Okla.,
           appropriation for support, etc., of
122, 166, 214, 254, 309, 467, 922
                      for additional land 122
                      for road to, from Cherokee funds 124
                      for additional buildings 923
           tribal funds remaining after payment of all claims against Cherokees, to                       be used for additional dormitory 168
Chester Calf,
           name added to final roll of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians,; per capita                       payment to, from tribal funds
420

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Chettamanchi Agency, La.,
            appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at
222
Chettimanchi Indians, Louisiana,
           appropriation for clearing titles to lands of, etc.; trust authorized
63
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, Okla.,
           appropriation for support, etc., from tribal funds of Indians at
222, 502, 540, 927
           deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 509
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Hospital, Oklahoma,
           appropriation for maintenance, etc., of
55, 108, 149, 196, 237, 294, 339, 375, 440, 500, 538, 925.
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Oklahoma,
           appropriation for
21, 75, 120, 163, 211, 252, 352, 388
           Executive order extending trust period allotments of 1034, 1043
           names of Chester Calf and Crooked Nose Woman, added to final roll                       of 420
                      per capita payment to each 420
           time extended for filing separate suits in Court of Claims by 561
           treaty of Laramie, 1851, with, and other tribes 1067
                      assent to 1080
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation, Okla.,
           time further extended for payments, by purchasers for ceded lands
105
Cheyenne Indians, Northern, and Arapahoes, Montana,
            appropriation for fulfilling treaty with
19, 69, 118, 159, 207, 248, 304, 349, 384, 441, 501, 538, 926.
                      for "line riders" 19, 69, 118, 159, 207, 248
                      for cattle, etc., for; repayment 19, 69
Cheyenne Reservation, Mont., Northern,
           allotment in severalty lands within, etc.
556
Cheyenne River,
           appropriation for bridging, Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak.
257
Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak.,
           appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at, from tribal funds
222, 262, 315, 355, 391, 502, 540, 927
           deficiency appropriation for civilian employees at 509
Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservation, N. Dak. and S. Dak.,
           homestead entrymen, etc., in former, allowed extension of time if                       unable to pay money due
506
                      interest in advance 506
                      further extension allowed; limit 506
Cheyenne River Reservation, S. Dak.,
           appropriation for bridge, etc., across Cheyenne River; local                       contributions
257
           claim of Lucy Paradis for horses destroyed on, referred to Court of                       Claims 401
           claims of Sioux Indians for horses alleged to have been erroneously                       killed on, to be investigated 449
                      payment for 514
           extension of time for payments by settlers on ceded lands of 3, 325
                      applicable to all entries 4
                      time further extended for payments on lands if unable to pay,                                  etc. 336
                                 interest in advance to be paid 336
           per capita payment, from tribal funds 942
Chickasaw Indians, Oklahoma (see also Five Civilized Tribes),
           appropriation for purchase of property for boarding school
23

                      for common schools
24, 78, 122, 167, 214, 255, 309, 354, 390, 924
                      for dormitories for children in Murray School of Agriculture, from                                  tribal funds 121
                      for per capita payment to enrolled members, from tribal funds 121, 309
                                 use for restricted Indians 121
                      for expenses, selling tribal property, from proceeds 78, 353, 389, 430, 489
                                 segregated coal and asphalt lands included 78, 353, 389, 430, 489
                      for hospital, from tribal funds 26
                      for per capita payment, from tribal funds 25, 76, 254, 353, 389, 503
                                 provisions for restricted Indians 25, 77, 254
                                 exemption from prior debts, etc.; attorneys' claims 121
                                 allowance for distribution expenses 121
           claims, etc., between J. F. McMurray and, referred to Court. of Claims 169, 230
           lands of, to be sold to Oklahoma for game preserve; allotments                       excepted 168
                      payments of surface of coal and asphalt lands of, further                                  deferred 102
                                 all interest to be paid 103
                      J. O. Modisette as instructor 48
                      William H. Woods, tribal attorney 136
           sale of coal and asphalt deposits in mineral area of Choctaws and 143
                      conveyance on payment of price, etc. 145
                      appropriation for expenses, from tribal funds 145
                      proceeds to be deposited to credit of 145
           suits of, in Court of Claims may be brought in singly or separately on                       one or more claims 550
                      jointly with Choctaws 550
Chief Moses Band of Indians, Washington,
           period of trust on allotments to, extended
1050
Chilocco, Okla.,
           appropriation for school at
21, 76, 120, 163, 211, 252, 307, 353, 388, 438, 467,498, 536, 923.
                      for roads and bridge 211, 252
           deficiency appropriation for rebuilding barn, etc., at school 405
           report to be made of necessity for new buildings, etc., for school,                       plans, recommendations, etc. 307
           right of way across school lands, modified; payment for damages, etc. 76
Chippewa Indians in Michigan,
            claims of Saginaw, etc., Bands of, in Court of Claims
415
                      to be filed by approved attorneys 415
                                 fee allowed; limit increased 415

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Chippewa Indians in Minnesota,
            appropriation for civilization, etc.
16, 64, 115, 206, 502
                                 use or pay of employees, etc. 64
                                 employing Indians on roads 64
                                 electric plant at White Earth 64,116
                      for purchase of lands for homeless Mille Lacs 16
                      for reinterring bodies removed from old burial grounds 16

                      for White Earth Band, annual celebration
16, 64, 116, 157, 204, 246
                                 Bena, Minn., granted schoolhouse 16
                      for White Earth, water system 16
                      for council hall, Sawyer, Minn. 17
                      for bridge across Mississippi River on road to Cass Lake School 17
                      for expenses of general council at Bemidji 17, 158
                      delegates to Washington, D. C. 65, 117, 204, 246
                      for hospitals, construction 17
                      for advances to individual Indians from permanent fund 65
                                 use for defectives 65
                                 deducted from share in permanent fund 65
                                 not subject to prior debts 65
                      for burial grounds for Fond du Lac Band 66
                      for education of Chippewa boys 66
                      for promoting self-support, from tribal funds 115
                                 use for pay of employees, etc. 116
                                 employing Indians on roads, etc. 116
                                 drainage assessments; payments from permanent fund 116
                      for bridge on Cass Lake Reservation 116
                      for paying Indians erroneously stricken from rolls, and reinstated 116
                                 William Madison and Gus H. Beaulieu 117
                                            attendance of inspectors at councils 117
                                            enrollment of allottees modified 117
                      for school at White Earth; local contribution
                      for school at White Earth; local contribution 158
                      for homes destroyed by fire, from tribal funds 205
                      for repairing reservation roads 206
                      for roads and bridges, Red Lake Reservation 206

                      for civilization, etc., from tribal funds
116, 247, 347, 383, 502, 540, 927.
                                 aid to public schools 247, 347, 383, 503
                                 amount for general agency purposes 541, 927
                                 extending telephone service 541, 927
                                 aiding, etc., construction of State public schools 302, 541, 927
                                 aiding indigent Indians; condition 347, 383, 503, 541, 927

                                 hospitals
302, 347, 383, 503, 541, 928

                                 for tuition of children in State public schools
347, 383, 440, 498, 537, 928
                                 transfer of certain, to Minnesota 303
                                 land included in hospitals transferred 348
                      for general agency expenses 302
                                 transfer of certain hospitals to Minnesota 302
           appropriation for tuition of children in Itasca County schools 1914-1920, from tribal                       funds 303
           deficiency appropriation for judgment, Court of Claims, to Mille Lacs 97
                      for payment of timber, etc., taken from Minnesota National Forest 514
                      for lands of, disposed of as homesteads 515
                      for tuberculosis sanatorium for 405
           all claims of, for cession of property, etc., to be brought in Court of Claims 546
                      time for filing 546
                      verification; records, etc., to be admitted 546
                      counterclaims admitted as an offset 546
                      if money, etc., unlawfully taken by United States, damages limited to value at                                  time appropriated 546
                      bands with claims for a greater distributive share may be made parties 547
                      individual claims excluded 547
                      employment of an attorney allowed 547
           two attorneys to prosecute suits authorized 547
                      selection of, by committees, one of White Earth, the other of all other                                  Chippewas in Minnesota 547
                      compensation annually for five years 547
                                 payable in monthly installments from trust funds 547
                      upon final determination of suit additional; compensation allowed; limitation 547
                      expenses of suit to be paid from trust funds to credit of Indians 547
           Commissioner and Secretary to contract for attorney if committee unable, etc. 548
           amount to be credited to general fund of, for timber, etc., in Minnesota National Forest 483
           back annuities due, erroneously omitted from the rolls of, to be paid 409
           creation of Wild Rice Lake Reservation in White Earth Reservation, for exclusive use,                       etc., of 560
           enrollment of, on White Earth Reservation; assistant to Attorney General to be one                       commissioner 66
                      unexpended balance for expenses 66
                      appropriation for completing 67, 247
           high-school teachers at White Earth School to be paid from fund of 476
           isolated tracts of ceded lands of, may be sold 186
                      if subject to homestead entry; price 186
           logging employees to be paid from timber sales receipts 65
           payment directed from credit for ceded lands of, to designated Mille Lac chiefs 476
           per capita distribution from principal fund of, to enrolled members 330
                      subject to ratification by Indians 330
           per capita payment to, from principal fund 474, 513
                      acceptance by tribe required 474, 513
                      not subject to lien 474, 513
           Red Lake Indian Forest, created 67

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Chippewa Indians in Minnesota—Cont.
           road on Leech Lake Reservation to be constructed from funds of
905
           sale of lands of, to White Earth village, for school 100
                      proceeds to tribal funds 100
           sum authorized to be credited to general fund of, arising from sale of                       ceded lands 475
           validation of erroneously allowed entries of ceded lands of 192
Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, Red Lake Band of,
           appropriation for planing mill, etc., from tribal funds
541
                      for constructing roads, etc., on reservation, from tribal funds;                                  Indian labor 541
           net proceeds of receipts from Red Lake Forest to be credited to 68
Chippewa Indians, Montana, Rocky Boy's Band of,
           appropriation for support, etc.
19, 69, 118, 159, 207, 248, 304, 349, 384, 467, 500
           allotment of lands in abandoned Fort Assinniboine Reservation to 96
Chippewa Indians of Bad River Reservation, Wis.,
           appropriation for improving sanitary conditions, etc
32
           enrollment and distribution of lands to unallotted members of 31
           sale of timber; contracts